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  • Thank you for you comment. May I ask you, how you pass the Mails, that are matching the first to criteria to SA to train the bayesian filter? And how can a user interact with the mail system to mark a mail as SPAM? Because adding a string at the bottom of the mail seems a bad idea. Commented Oct 1, 2018 at 10:44
  • exim allows to create the transport having the pipe as a driver. Some router can use that transport to pass the message directly to the sa-learn. But that is not very useful because sa-learn have a huge overhead for warming-up. Way more efficient is to store all the spam messages into some directory and launch the sa-learn periodically, say once an hour or even once a day. Users can interact with system via IMAP server like dovecot that can launch different scripts as a reaction on the message moved to/from Spam folder. Commented Oct 1, 2018 at 11:24